Deleting photos from iPhoto

I have a cannon camera, and I primarily use iPhoto to handle my photos, though I do have the cannon software installed.
Importing goes perfectly fine, but deleting from iPhoto never works. This is usually not a problem, but I took a short video clip on the camera, which fills up most of the memory card. The camera thinks that their is no clip on the card, the cannon software thinks there is no clip left on the card, but iPhoto shows the clip as still being on the card.
I've tried deleting all from the camera multiple times, but the clip is still there (I can tell because the camera will only take one still picture) so if I can figure out how to get iPhoto to delete then I can dump the clip.

You appear to be asking an iPhoto 08 question in the iPhoto 06 forum. I don't have iPhoto 08 yet, but in iPhoto 06, if you hold down the <option> key while giving the delete command within an album, it does delete the photos from all places in iPhoto and puts it in the iPhoto trash.

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